Job Details

Basic Functions:

Primary responsibility is to ensure effective communications with both external policymakers and internal industry stakeholders and to initiate a communications program to ensure the environmental, economic and energy security benefits of propane compared to other energy sources are understood by policymakers. Additional duties include communications, marketing, and branding for the association to include producing and distributing weekly newsletters, brochures, and other association publications and e-publications. Responsible for content management of association’s website and other public relations and media communications.

Duties & Responsibilities:

Initiate a communications offensive directed at energy thought leaders on the essential benefits of the direct use of propane gas.

Broaden the scope of our communications program to increase member awareness of NPGA priorities and progress. (90-day criticals, mid-range and long term goals)

Work in tandem with PERC and state association partners to ensure that the messages and products we develop and disseminate are done in a fully integrated manner.

Organize press conferences and media events.

Pitch story ideas to energy and natural resources reporters and publications.

Position the association as a go-to source for quotations and background information.

Responsible for the production and distribution of weekly newsletter, including organizing content, writing and editing copy, proofing, and disseminating electronically to the membership.

Manage content development, maintenance and relevance of the association’s website and other electronic communications technology, including implementation of a social networking strategy.

Assist with designing and editing promotional and educational materials for the association’s annual tradeshow and meetings.

Assisting with the development of an effective marketing strategy for member recruitment and retention; compile copy and oversee production of all print materials, including correspondence, mailings, and list exchanges in collaboration with the Membership Department.

Prepare content for annual report, strategic plan updates, state association magazines and trade press articles; ensure individual staff responsibilities related to content are communicated effectively, deadlines are met and all participants in the process are appropriately informed and updated.

Coordinate communications from NPGA leadership to the membership, including letters, speeches, editorials and industry fact sheets.

The National Propane Gas Association is the national trade association of the propane industry. NPGA represents approximately 3,000 companies, including producers, wholesalers, transporters, and retailers of propane gas as well as the manufacturers and distributors of associated propane equipment and appliances. 60 million Americans choose propane as their energy source. For more information about NPGA and the propane gas industry, visit NPGA on the Internet at www.npga.org.